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{{Short description|Grammar model}}
'''Role and Reference Grammar''' (RRG) is a model of [[grammar]] developed by [[William Foley]] and [[Robert Van Valin, Jr.]] in the 1980s, which incorporates many of the points of view of current [[functional grammar]] theories. ▼
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In RRG, the description of a sentence in a particular language is formulated in terms of (a) its logical (semantic) structure and communicative functions, and (b) the grammatical procedures that are available in the language for the expression of these meanings.
Among the main features of RRG are the use of [[lexical decomposition]], based upon the predicate semantics of [[David Dowty]] (1979), an analysis of [[clause
RRG's practical approach to language is demonstrated in the multilingual [[Natural_language_understanding|Natural Language Understanding]] (NLU) system of cognitive scientist [[John_Ball_(cognitive_scientist)|John Ball]]. In 2012, Ball integrated his Patom Theory with Role and Reference Grammar, producing a language independent NLU breaking down language by meaning.
==See also==▼
* [[Relational grammar]]▼
* [[Syntax‐semantics interface]]
==Bibliography==
* Foley, William A.; & Robert D. Van Valin, Jr (1984). ''Functional syntax and universal grammar.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
* Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. (Ed.). (1993). ''Advances in Role and Reference Grammar''. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
* Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. (1993). A synopsis of Role and Reference Grammar. In R. D. Van Valin Jr. (Ed.), ''Advances in Role and Reference Grammar'' (pp.
* Van Valin, Robert D., Jr.; & William A. Foley (1980). Role and Reference Grammar. In: E. A. Moravcsik & J. R. Wirth (Eds.), ''Current approaches to syntax'' (pp.
* Van Valin, Robert D., Jr.; & Randy LaPolla (1997). ''Syntax: Structure, meaning and function''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
* Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. (2003). ''Exploring the Syntax-Semantics Interface''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
▲==See also==
▲* [[Relational grammar]]
==External links==
* [http://www.computerworld.com/article/2929085/emerging-technology/blame-chomsky-for-non-speaking-ai.html John Ball use of RRG for Machine Intelligence]
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* [https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Sleep-There-Are-Snakes/dp/0307386120 Professor Daniel Everett's reference to RRG's applicability to Amazonian language] (Book, Page 207)
* [http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~rrgpage/rrg/Ullrich.pdf RRG analysis of modification and secondary predication in Lakota] PDF
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▲* [http://linguistics.buffalo.edu/people/faculty/vanvalin/rrg/RRGsummary.pdf Introduction to RRG ("A Summary of Role and Reference Grammar"] PDF
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